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ZC Lawn Sumbul Tabani plays dress up with ZC lawn
The
Cut
A round-up of the best dressed of the week
Daily
Grind
Aena Bawany breaks down her day
Style
Anatomy
Seyham Vahidy decodes her style
latest collection featuring
Misha Aly
Contents Society Pages
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The Cut A round-up of the best dressed of the week
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Daily Grind Aena Bawany breaks down her day
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Shoot Maheen Karim showcases her latest collection
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Style Anatomy Seyham Vahidy decodes her style
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Anam Malik Loves Anam Malik plays a round of rapid fire
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TEdit X Zainab Chottani Sumbul Tabani plays dress up in ZC’s luxury lawn
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Neha, Alishae and Veshal
Sophia, Javeria and Shireen
SUMMER TIME
Khatepoesh launches their spring/summer collection at Packages Mall, Lahore
Rabia Khan
Zainab Cheema
Haddiya and Aazer
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Amna Monnoo
Shehrbano Aruba
Zainab Reza
Zarminay Haq
Rubia Moghees
Mashaal and Rubina Azmat
Madiha Hassan
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Alisa Dossa
Angie Marshall
Baneen Anum Fayaz
ZYRA
Tarzz launch their new collection, Zyra at Dolmen Mall Clifton, Karachi
Faiza Lakhani Erum Noor
Hina Altaf
Faiza Khan
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Batool
Mona J
Beena Hassan
Zainab
Huma Adnan
Jamie Zahra
Arwa Yusuf and Nida Latif
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Zainab Chottani
Nikhar Riaz
Noor e Sehar Salima Feerasta
FASHION FEASTING
Zainab Chottani launches her new luxury lawn collection in Karachi
Sumbul Tabani Saneela Swaleh
Tooba Chottani
Sindhia Barkha
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Alisa Dossa Alizeh Pasha
Ibriz Sheikh
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Komal Malik
Anusha Bawany
Maheen Kazim
Farah Vayani
Maliha Rehman
With Zainab Chottani
FASHION
Alisa Dossa Alisa keeps it casual and chic in a powder pink chikan outfit. She keeps her hair and makeup simple and finishes her look with shiny flats- Perfect for summer days!
Noore Sehar Noore looks elegantly chic in this contrasting embroidered number. She keeps her look clean with minimal accessories and lets her outfit do the talking!
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Salima Feerasta Salima is a total head turner in this stunning outfit by Zainab Chottani. She teams her outfit with a chunky pearl bracelet and nude heels. With a bouncy blow-dry and big pearl hoops, Salima is a real style star.
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Alizeh Pasha Alizeh gives us a lesson on how to style lawn this season. She opts for flared pants and dangly pearl earrings and finishes her look with fresh make-up and Dior slingbacks summertime perfection!
Sumbul Tabani Sumbul is a vision in this pastel number. She pairs her outfit with funky earrings and a little bling and finishes her look with nude heels and bag- Tres Chic!
LIFESTYLE
With Aena S Bawany Aena is a business graduate from IBA and a practicing yogi since 2009 who trained through an intensive 200-hour yoga teacher training from Sri Lanka. She felt unfulfilled pursuing a career in the corporate world and decided to pursue her true calling. In January 2019, she made her dream come to life and is now changing lives of many as a full-time yoga instructor!
6:45am: Morning Snack Time for Fajr prayers. Right after, I have a small pre-yoga snack (half a glass of a smoothie or three dates.) My morning practice is done on a very light stomach because it allows more of my body’s energy to focus towards the various yoga poses rather than on digestion. 7:30am: Personal Practice Yoga promotes numerous mental, psychological, and cognitive benefits. This is why I like to start my day focusing on my personal practice. This time is really essential and special for me for my own mental clarity and focus. If you are teaching 15-20 classes/week, you get so burnt out that you end up not wanting to do your self-practice which can hinder your growth as a teacher and a yogi. MARCH 17-23 2019
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8:45am: Private Yoga Class Time for my first private yoga class of the day. Some new yoga students can feel overwhelmed in a group or class setting. It may be difficult to keep up and personal flexibility might require more time and work before it becomes easier. A private lesson allows an individual to set specific goals and plans, such as flexibility and strength. As an instructor teaching in a private setting I take the information about the student’s goals and create a unique custom class based on their needs. 10:30am: Breakfast I head over to my mum’s to enjoy some mother daughter time while indulging myself in a filling and nutritious breakfast. (Eggs with multi-grain toast or oatmeal with blueberries).
11:30am: Yoga Classes Head out again to teach two consecutive yoga classes for a small group.
3pm: Lunch Lunch with my motherin-law. I try to keep lunch very light - a bowl of seasonal fruits and a mixed salad with grilled chicken.
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4pm: Scheduling Appointments and Meditation I check and get back to emails which include feedback from existing students or responding to inquiries from prospective clients. Once completed, I find myself feeling less energetic mid-day. For me, a short 10 to 15 minutes meditation session no matter where I am is an invaluable tool to restore my peace of mind. Just by taking a few deep cleansing breaths, my body and mind begins to feel less tired and stressed and instead I feel more invigorated and centered. 5:30pm: Designing Classes During this time, I catch up on some reading and designing yoga classes for my clients for the next day. Practicing yoga is great, but repeating the same poses can get boring! I keep changing it up for my clients to keep their energy level high and encourage new learning. 6:30pm: Practice With My Husband I enjoy this time practicing my evening yoga flow with my husband. We focus on partner specific poses. This really allows us to connect with one another, understand each other’s needs via assisted poses and at the same time improve our level of trust with one another. 8pm: Winding Down Wind down and prepare my clothes, meals and notes for the next day. 8:30pm: Dinner with the family. 10pm: Lights out!
FASHION
Style Anatomy WITH
SEYHAM VAHIDY
Creative Director at Open Window, Seyham Vahidy loves to get creative with her looks. While statement heels, skater dresses and blazers are among her favourites, Seyham tends to keep huge prints and flouncy frills at bay. From her favourite wardrobe staples to her least favourite trends Seyham tell us all! Understanding your body is the key to looking good and a trait found amongst all impeccably dressed fashionistas. While people shy away from talking about their bodies, these brave souls explain how they work their anatomies to their advantage
How would you describe your body type? I have a small structure with broad shoulders. Has your body type changed over the last five years? Yes, however my size usually remains the same. How has your style changed over the years? Not really, I do however adopt certain trends if I feel they would complement my body type. What are some of your current fashion obsessions? Statement heels, mid or floor length dresses and classic shalwar kameez. In your opinion what is the silliest fashion trend of late? Jeans with huge gaping holes and just a few threads, in other words ripped jeans, totally unnecessary. MARCH 17-23 2019
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In your opinion what is the biggest mistake a person can make while dressing up? Not keeping one’s body shape in mind. Which silhouettes suit your body the most? I believe lengths that are tapered at the waist look the best on me. What is the one piece of clothing that you would never wear? I mostly try to stay away from anything that has too many flouncy frills, huge prints and bulky fabric. What’s a style every woman should try at least once in her life? A tailored suit for sure! If you could raid anyone’s closet, whose would it be? Victoria Beckham, Blake Lively and Amna Babar’s! What are the first items you gravitate towards while shopping? I’m very fond of blouses, tops, button downs and blazers so these are the first items I tend to explore while shopping. What item in your closet do you wear the most? My button downs and kurtas. Which of these are you mostly likely to wear to a dinner date, red sheath evening gown or a little black dress? LBD for sure. Boots, heels or flats? Heels; always heels!
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FEATURE
Anam Malik is often seen sashaying down the runway or posing effortlessly in front of the camera. Get to know her like never before as she shares with us her favourite things!
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All-time favourite movie/ show? DDLJ is my all-time favourite movie. Favourite shopping destination? Dubai and Thailand. Favourite perfume? Gucci Bloom. Favourite getaway dest destination? Italy Italy. Favourite make-up a artist to work with? S Shoaib Khan. Fa Favourite fashion de designer? Fah Fahad Hussayn and Zah Zaheer Abbas. Favo Favourite model? Loca Local ( Amna Ilyas) inte international (these days days) Winnie Harlow. Heel Heels or flats? Hee Heels. Favourite cuisine? Thai. Favourite hobby? Listening to music and reading Urdu novels. What do you spend most of your money on? g. Travelling and shopping.
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Manicure or facial? Facial. One designer you wish to work with? (Local or international? In Pakistan I have been fortunate h enough to work with at all the designers that I have wished for but internationally I would love to work with Versace. First thing you notice in the opposite gender? The way they talk. Your trademark accessory? Eyewear. Style icon? I love how Meesha Shafi ca es herself e se a d carries and internationally I love Gigi Hadid.
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